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The records of the events in the lives of our ancestors generally fall into three categories -- those kept by government offices, those kept by churches, and those kept by individuals, businesses, or organizations.  
The records of the events in the lives of our ancestors generally fall into three categories -- those kept by government offices, those kept by churches, and those kept by individuals, businesses, or organizations.  


Government records are normally kept in archives at various levels of government -- city, county, state, or national. Church records are usually housed at the local church congregation level, although some may have been collected to a denominational archives. Private records often remain in the possession of the business or organization or with the descendants of the ancestor. Some private records have been collected by historical or genealogical societies.  
Government records are normally kept in archives at various levels of government -- city, county, state, or national. Church records are usually housed at the local church congregation level, although some may have been collected to a denominational archives. Private records often remain in the possession of the business or organization or with the descendants of the ancestor. Some private records have been collected by historical or genealogical societies.  
=== Wiki Articles on Major Repositories in Idaho ===
[[Idaho State Historical Society]]{{·}} [[Idaho State Library]]{{·}} [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]]{{·}} [[National Archives at Seattle]]{{·}} [https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library]
===Archives West===
'''[https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ Archives West]''' <br>
Formerly Northwest Digital Archives. Contains listings of archives in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana, and Utah.


=== Federal Government Records Relating to Idaho  ===
=== Federal Government Records Relating to Idaho  ===


Most of the records generated by the federal government relating to Idaho are housed at the National Archives in Washington, DC, or in their Regional Archives in Seattle, Washington. Microfilm copies of some of these records are also available at the Idaho State Historical Society and Archives in Boise or at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.  
Most of the records generated by the federal government relating to Idaho are housed at the National Archives in Washington, DC, or in their Regional Archives in Seattle, Washington. Microfilm copies of some of these records are also available at the Idaho State Historical Society and Archives in Boise or at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.  
 
'''[http://www.archives.gov/pacific-alaska/seattle/ National Archives—Pacific Alaska Region (Seattle)]<br>'''6125 Sand Point Way, N.E. <br>Seattle, WA 98115-7999 <br>Telephone: 206-336-5115<br>Fax:206-336-5112


'''[[National Archives at Seattle]]<br>'''6125 Sand Point Way, N.E. <br>Seattle, WA 98115-7999 <br>Telephone: 206-336-5115<br>Fax:206-336-5112<br>[mailto:seattle.archives@nara.gov/ E mail] <br>
Documents and materials generated by the United States Federal Government offices and courts for the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska are preserved here.
=== Idaho State Archives  ===
=== Idaho State Archives  ===


The [http://history.idaho.gov/library_archives.html Idaho State Archives] in Boise has a unique blend of records. They have collected many of the government records of the state and of the counties of Idaho. They also house records collected by the Idaho State Historical Society and the Idaho State Genealogical Society. Records of business, organizations, and private individuals are also part of their collection. Many oral histories of individuals have also been gathered. An excellent guide to their holdings is [http://history.idaho.gov/library_collections.html#anchor571509 available online] at their web site.<br>  
The [http://history.idaho.gov/ Idaho State Historical Society] in Boise has a unique blend of records. They have collected many of the government records of the state and of the counties of Idaho. They also house records collected by the Idaho State Historical Society and the Idaho State Genealogical Society. Records of business, organizations, and private individuals are also part of their collection. Many oral histories of individuals have also been gathered. An excellent guide to their holdings is [http://history.idaho.gov/ Idaho State Historical Society] available online at their web site.<br>  


'''Location:'''<br>Idaho State Archives<br>2205 Old Penitentiary Road<br>Boise, ID 83712<br>  
'''Location:'''<br>Idaho State Archives<br>2205 Old Penitentiary Road<br>Boise, ID 83712<br>


Click here for a [http://history.idaho.gov/interactive_map map].  
Click here for a [http://history.idaho.gov/interactive_map map].  
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Contact: Rod House, Archivist  
Contact: Rod House, Archivist  
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=== County Courthouses and City Offices  ===
=== County Courthouses and City Offices  ===


Many of the key records essential for genealogical research were created by local county or city governments. County records include court, land and property, naturalization and citizenship, probate, taxation, and vital records. The county courthouses are the primary repositories of these valuable records. Some courthouse records have been destroyed. Many have been microflimed and/or transferred to the state archives. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of many of the earlier records of the counties.  
Many of the key records essential for genealogical research were created by local county or city governments. County records include court, land and property, naturalization and citizenship, probate, taxation, and vital records. The county courthouses are the primary repositories of these valuable records. Some courthouse records have been destroyed. Many have been microflimed and/or transferred to the state archives. The FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of many of the earlier records of the counties.  


Easy-to-use sources that list the various county offices in each state and the types of records at each office are:  
Easy-to-use sources that list the various county offices in each state and the types of records at each office are:  


*Bentley, Elizabeth Petty.''County Courthouse Book''. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1995.) {{WorldCat|33396232|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|754831|item|disp=FHL book 973 D24bena}}.)  
*Bentley, Elizabeth Petty.''County Courthouse Book''. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1995.) {{WorldCat|33396232|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FSC|754831|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 D24bena}}.)  
*''The Handy Book for Genealogists: United States of America''. Tenth edition. (Logan, Utah: Everton Publishing, 2006.) {{WorldCat|50140092|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1362899|item|disp=FHL book 973 D27e}}.) The Handy Book also lists the county seat and zip code.
*''The Handy Book for Genealogists: United States of America''. Tenth edition. (Logan, Utah: Everton Publishing, 2006.) {{WorldCat|50140092|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FSC|1362899|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 D27e}}.) The Handy Book also lists the county seat and zip code.


City offices have records of the minutes of the mayor's office, city council, and other records relative to the government on the local level. While they may not contain a large amount of genealogical information, they are a valuable source of personal history of the officers and residents of the smaller localities. Most of these records remain in the local offices.  
City offices have records of the minutes of the mayor's office, city council, and other records relative to the government on the local level. While they may not contain a large amount of genealogical information, they are a valuable source of personal history of the officers and residents of the smaller localities. Most of these records remain in the local offices.  
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*[http://history.idaho.gov/ Idaho State Historical Society]<br>2205 Old Penitentiary Road <br>Boise, Idaho 83712<br>Phone 208-334-2682 <br>Fax 208-334-2774
*[http://history.idaho.gov/ Idaho State Historical Society]<br>2205 Old Penitentiary Road <br>Boise, Idaho 83712<br>Phone 208-334-2682 <br>Fax 208-334-2774


*[http://www.idahogenealogy.org Idaho Genealogical Society, Inc.]<br>P.O. Box 1854<br>Boise, Idaho 83701-1854<br>Email Us at: idahogenealogy@hotmail.com
*[http://www.idahogenealogy.org Idaho Genealogical Society, Inc.]<br>P.O. Box 1854<br>Boise, Idaho 83701-1854<br>[mailto:idahogenealogy@hotmail.com/ Website]


Local historical and genealogical societies are listed under the Wiki page for the county in which they are located.  
Local historical and genealogical societies are listed under the Wiki page for the county in which they are located.  
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==== Brigham Young University - Idaho Library in Rexburg  ====
==== Brigham Young University - Idaho Library in Rexburg  ====


McKay Library<br>Brigham Young University - Idaho<br>525 South Center St.<br>Rexburg, Idaho 84440-0405<br>Website: [http://www.lib.byui.edu/ BYU-Idaho Library]  
McKay Library<br>Brigham Young University - Idaho<br>525 South Center St.<br>Rexburg, Idaho 84440-0405<br>[http://www.lib.byui.edu/ BYU-Idaho Library]  


The Library and its Special Collections Department provide access to a large collection of original research material on Utah and Eastern Idaho settlers. It is especially comprehensive for materials relating to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). The Upper Snake River Family History Center is hosted in the Library.  
The Library and its Special Collections Department provide access to a large collection of original research material on Utah and Eastern Idaho settlers. It is especially comprehensive for materials relating to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). The Upper Snake River FamilySearch Center is hosted in the Library.  
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==== FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah<br>  ====


==== Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah<br> ====
FamilySearch Library<br>35 N. West Temple Street<br>Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3400<br>Telephone: 801-240-2331<br>Fax: 801-240-1584<br>[https://www.familysearch.org Website]


Family History Library<br>35 N. West Temple Street<br>Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3400<br>Telephone: 801-240-2331<br>Fax: 801-240-1584<br>Internet address: www.familysearch.org
For more details click [[The FamilySearch Library|here]].  
 
For more details click [[The Family History Library|here]].  


==== Library of Congress in Washington, DC  ====
==== Library of Congress in Washington, DC  ====


[http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ Library of Congress]<br>'''Genealogy and Local History Section'''<br>101 Independence Ave. at First Street, S.E.<br>Washington, D.C. 20504<br>Telephone: 202-707-5000<br>Fax: 202-707-5844  
[http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ Library of Congress]<br>'''Genealogy and Local History Section'''<br>101 Independence Ave. at First Street, S.E.<br>Washington, D.C. 20504<br>Telephone: 202-707-5000<br>Fax: 202-707-5844<br>
[http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/address.html/  Website]


The Genealogical and Local History Section of the Library of Congress has a very large collection of published genealogies, manuscripts, histories, directories, maps, and newspapers.  
The Genealogical and Local History Section of the Library of Congress has a very large collection of published genealogies, manuscripts, histories, directories, maps, and newspapers.  
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==== University of Idaho Library in Moscow  ====
==== University of Idaho Library in Moscow  ====


[http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/ University of Idaho Library]<br>Moscow, ID 83844<br>[http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/uc/index.html Unique Collections]  
[http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/ University of Idaho Library]<br>Moscow, ID 83844<br>[http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/collections/ Unique Collections]  


==== '''Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Library in Washington, DC'''  ====
==== '''Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Library in Washington, DC'''  ====


[http://www.dar.org National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution Library]<br>1776 “D” Street N.W.<br>Washington, D.C. 20006-5392<br>Telephone: 202-879-3229<br>Fax: 202-879-3227  
[http://www.dar.org National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution Library]<br>1776 “D” Street N.W.<br>Washington, D.C. 20006-5392<br>Telephone: 202-879-3229<br>Fax: 202-879-3227<br>[mailto:genealogy@dar.org/ Email]<br>[http://www.dar.org/ Website]
Press Contact: Bren Landon blandon@dar.org (202) 572-0563


==== Other Idaho Libraries  ====
==== Other Idaho Libraries  ====
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Your local public library can help you locate records of local interest, such as newspaper clippings files, publications about local events, etc. Generally, a "google search" for a County or City library in the area of interest will reveal current contact information. Directories of such libraries include:  
Your local public library can help you locate records of local interest, such as newspaper clippings files, publications about local events, etc. Generally, a "google search" for a County or City library in the area of interest will reveal current contact information. Directories of such libraries include:  


*''American Library Directory''. 53rd Edition. (New Providence, New Jersey: R. R. Bowker, 2000-2001.) {{WorldCat|706019905|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat), 2011-2012}}; {{FHL|125710|item|disp=FHL book 973 J54a 2001/2002.}} Alphabetical by state and town. Lists addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and describes each library's holdings and special interests.  
*''American Library Directory''. 53rd Edition. (New Providence, New Jersey: R. R. Bowker, 2000-2001.) {{WorldCat|706019905|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat), 2011-2012}}; {{FSC|125710|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 J54a 2001/2002.}} Alphabetical by state and town. Lists addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and describes each library's holdings and special interests.  
*Bentley, Elizabeth Petty. ''The genealogist's address book&nbsp;: state and local resources, with special resources including ethnic and religious organizations.'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2009.) {{WorldCat|317917451|disp=At various libaries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1619813|item|disp=FHL book 973.D24ben 2009}} Includes national, state, ethnic, religious, historical, adoption,9computer interest group, and vendor addresses with telephone numbers, E-mail addresses, supervisors, and repository hours.  
*Bentley, Elizabeth Petty. ''The genealogist's address book : state and local resources, with special resources including ethnic and religious organizations.'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2009.) {{WorldCat|317917451|disp=At various libaries (WorldCat)}}; {{FSC|1619813|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973.D24ben 2009}} Includes national, state, ethnic, religious, historical, adoption,9computer interest group, and vendor addresses with telephone numbers, E-mail addresses, supervisors, and repository hours.  
*A list of public libraries in the larger towns of Idaho, including many school libraries, is available online at [http://www.publiclibraries.com/idaho.htm Public Libraries.com].
*A list of public libraries in the larger towns of Idaho, including many school libraries, is available online at [http://www.publiclibraries.com/idaho.htm Public Libraries.com].


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=== Idaho Online Records  ===
=== Idaho Online Records  ===
 
The [[Mountain West Digital Library]] is a search portal for an aggregation of digital collections from more than 50 universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. It is in partnership with 60 academic libraries, public libraries, museums, historical societies, cities, counties, and state agencies from Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Hawaii (coming soon: over 60 new partners in Arizona!) <div id="fsButtons"><span class="online_records_button">[[Idaho Online Genealogy Records]]</span></div>{{DCfollowup}}<br><br> </div>
The [[Mountain West Digital Library]] is a search portal for an aggregation of digital collections from more than 50 universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. It is in partnership with 60 academic libraries, public libraries, museums, historical societies, cities, counties, and state agencies from Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Hawaii (coming soon: over 60 new partners in Arizona!)
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Idaho Wiki Topics
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Beginning Research
Record Types
Idaho Background
Cultural Groups
Local Research Resources

The records of the events in the lives of our ancestors generally fall into three categories -- those kept by government offices, those kept by churches, and those kept by individuals, businesses, or organizations.

Government records are normally kept in archives at various levels of government -- city, county, state, or national. Church records are usually housed at the local church congregation level, although some may have been collected to a denominational archives. Private records often remain in the possession of the business or organization or with the descendants of the ancestor. Some private records have been collected by historical or genealogical societies.

Wiki Articles on Major Repositories in Idaho[edit | edit source]

Idaho State Historical Society · Idaho State Library · Brigham Young University-Idaho · National Archives at Seattle · FamilySearch Library

Archives West[edit | edit source]

Archives West
Formerly Northwest Digital Archives. Contains listings of archives in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana, and Utah.

Federal Government Records Relating to Idaho[edit | edit source]

Most of the records generated by the federal government relating to Idaho are housed at the National Archives in Washington, DC, or in their Regional Archives in Seattle, Washington. Microfilm copies of some of these records are also available at the Idaho State Historical Society and Archives in Boise or at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.

National Archives at Seattle
6125 Sand Point Way, N.E.
Seattle, WA 98115-7999
Telephone: 206-336-5115
Fax:206-336-5112
E mail
Documents and materials generated by the United States Federal Government offices and courts for the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska are preserved here.

Idaho State Archives[edit | edit source]

The Idaho State Historical Society in Boise has a unique blend of records. They have collected many of the government records of the state and of the counties of Idaho. They also house records collected by the Idaho State Historical Society and the Idaho State Genealogical Society. Records of business, organizations, and private individuals are also part of their collection. Many oral histories of individuals have also been gathered. An excellent guide to their holdings is Idaho State Historical Society available online at their web site.

Location:
Idaho State Archives
2205 Old Penitentiary Road
Boise, ID 83712

Click here for a map.

Library Hours:
Tuesday through Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Closed Sunday and Monday and major State holidays.

Telephone 208-334-3356 - History
Genealogy 208-334-3863 - Oral History
208-334-2620 - Public Archives
208-334-2626 - Fax (for Public Archives)

Contact: Rod House, Archivist

County Courthouses and City Offices[edit | edit source]

Many of the key records essential for genealogical research were created by local county or city governments. County records include court, land and property, naturalization and citizenship, probate, taxation, and vital records. The county courthouses are the primary repositories of these valuable records. Some courthouse records have been destroyed. Many have been microflimed and/or transferred to the state archives. The FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of many of the earlier records of the counties.

Easy-to-use sources that list the various county offices in each state and the types of records at each office are:

City offices have records of the minutes of the mayor's office, city council, and other records relative to the government on the local level. While they may not contain a large amount of genealogical information, they are a valuable source of personal history of the officers and residents of the smaller localities. Most of these records remain in the local offices.

Historical and Genealogical Societies[edit | edit source]

Historical and genealogical societies have been organized in each state, most counties, and some towns. These societies collect many valuable records and offer various helpful services to researchers.

Local historical and genealogical societies are listed under the Wiki page for the county in which they are located.

Libraries[edit | edit source]

Mountain West Digital Library[edit | edit source]

The Mountain West Digital Library is a search portal for an aggregation of digital collections from more than 50 universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, and Idaho.

Search all items for a particular surname, or browse collections.

Idaho State University Library in Pocatello[edit | edit source]

Idaho State University
Department of Special Collections and University Archives Manuscript Collection
850 S. 9th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83209

Brigham Young University - Idaho Library in Rexburg[edit | edit source]

McKay Library
Brigham Young University - Idaho
525 South Center St.
Rexburg, Idaho 84440-0405
BYU-Idaho Library

The Library and its Special Collections Department provide access to a large collection of original research material on Utah and Eastern Idaho settlers. It is especially comprehensive for materials relating to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). The Upper Snake River FamilySearch Center is hosted in the Library.

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FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah
[edit | edit source]

FamilySearch Library
35 N. West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3400
Telephone: 801-240-2331
Fax: 801-240-1584
Website

For more details click here.

Library of Congress in Washington, DC[edit | edit source]

Library of Congress
Genealogy and Local History Section
101 Independence Ave. at First Street, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20504
Telephone: 202-707-5000
Fax: 202-707-5844
Website

The Genealogical and Local History Section of the Library of Congress has a very large collection of published genealogies, manuscripts, histories, directories, maps, and newspapers.

The Library of Congress site has a wonderful American Memory page that links to more 60 collections, searchable by keyword or time period in a variety of media.

University of Idaho Library in Moscow[edit | edit source]

University of Idaho Library
Moscow, ID 83844
Unique Collections

Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Library in Washington, DC[edit | edit source]

National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution Library
1776 “D” Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006-5392
Telephone: 202-879-3229
Fax: 202-879-3227
Email
Website Press Contact: Bren Landon blandon@dar.org (202) 572-0563

Other Idaho Libraries[edit | edit source]

Your local public library can help you locate records of local interest, such as newspaper clippings files, publications about local events, etc. Generally, a "google search" for a County or City library in the area of interest will reveal current contact information. Directories of such libraries include:

  • American Library Directory. 53rd Edition. (New Providence, New Jersey: R. R. Bowker, 2000-2001.) At various libraries (WorldCat), 2011-2012; FS Catalog book 973 J54a 2001/2002. Alphabetical by state and town. Lists addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and describes each library's holdings and special interests.
  • Bentley, Elizabeth Petty. The genealogist's address book : state and local resources, with special resources including ethnic and religious organizations. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2009.) At various libaries (WorldCat); FS Catalog book 973.D24ben 2009 Includes national, state, ethnic, religious, historical, adoption,9computer interest group, and vendor addresses with telephone numbers, E-mail addresses, supervisors, and repository hours.
  • A list of public libraries in the larger towns of Idaho, including many school libraries, is available online at Public Libraries.com.

Federal Repository Libraries[edit | edit source]

The federal government has designated at least one library in each state to receive a copy of published federal records. These include a wide variety of information, such as pension lists, private land claims, veterans' burial lists, and individuals' petitions to Congress. The Regional Depository for the State of Idaho is:

University of Idaho
Rayburn Street
Moscow, ID 83844-2350
Ph. 208-885-6314
FAX 208-885-6817

Idaho Online Records[edit | edit source]

The Mountain West Digital Library is a search portal for an aggregation of digital collections from more than 50 universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. It is in partnership with 60 academic libraries, public libraries, museums, historical societies, cities, counties, and state agencies from Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Hawaii (coming soon: over 60 new partners in Arizona!)
Links to online databases and indexes that may include vital records, biographies, cemeteries, censuses, histories, immigration records, land records, maps, military records, naturalizations, newspapers, obituaries, or probate records.